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Gigabyte Uranium mouse gets a review
We test the Gigabyte Uranium game mouse in a review, a mouse that comes with an OLED display POD that will inform you of your mouse polling rate, DPI or even battery status. The high DPI mouse is fully programmable, has additional thumb game buttons (programmable as well). Being wireless the mouse is impressive and very responsive, and armed with internal memory, all in all this might be the most impressive mouse combo that Gigabyte has put on the market.
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#4731350 Posted on: 12/25/2013 03:44 AM
w smartphones there is no need for "random" screens anymore IMO. There r quite a few server-client apps which can monitor your PC already (android at least). Plus they can remotely control your PC and do every kind of weird things.
This kind of mouses look nice..., but those kind of adds are usually very overpriced and do not really provide any real improvement, I never had one, but they feel like typical things that after two or three days you have on your desk and only use space, I'll keep with my regular good sensor (this is what matters IMO) wired mouse :/.
I really like the looks of this mouse. I like having extra buttons because I have problems hitting the wrong buttons on the keyboard in panics. I am curious though, will the OLED screen be able to run other programs? I went from my Logitech keyboard and loved the afterburner monitoring on the screen. I didn't read the whole article so maybe it mentioned it. If so this may replace my razer.
w smartphones there is no need for "random" screens anymore IMO. There r quite a few server-client apps which can monitor your PC already (android at least). Plus they can remotely control your PC and do every kind of weird things.
This kind of mouses look nice..., but those kind of adds are usually very overpriced and do not really provide any real improvement, I never had one, but they feel like typical things that after two or three days you have on your desk and only use space, I'll keep with my regular good sensor (this is what matters IMO) wired mouse :/.
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#4731374 Posted on: 12/25/2013 05:39 AM
w smartphones there is no need for "random" screens anymore IMO. There r quite a few server-client apps which can monitor your PC already (android at least). Plus they can remotely control your PC and do every kind of weird things.
This kind of mouses look nice..., but those kind of adds are usually very overpriced and do not really provide any real improvement, I never had one, but they feel like typical things that after two or three days you have on your desk and only use space, I'll keep with my regular good sensor (this is what matters IMO) wired mouse :/.
True with the cell phone apps, the only problem with that is I am constantly on my phone with other things and really just like having my PC be just that an escape away from my phone that is a giant PITA ringing and vibrating. I constantly use afterburner to monitor my card usage etc, as it seems there are more and more games I play that are buggy and it lets me be confident that its not my system. Also I am not a fan of playing with the overlay on my screen because it's a distraction and takes away from my screen space. I guess its just personal preference. I guess my biggest problem (if you consider it one) is I am constantly changing parts. If I could only find someone to donate or loan me new parts I would save a bunch of money!!
w smartphones there is no need for "random" screens anymore IMO. There r quite a few server-client apps which can monitor your PC already (android at least). Plus they can remotely control your PC and do every kind of weird things.
This kind of mouses look nice..., but those kind of adds are usually very overpriced and do not really provide any real improvement, I never had one, but they feel like typical things that after two or three days you have on your desk and only use space, I'll keep with my regular good sensor (this is what matters IMO) wired mouse :/.
True with the cell phone apps, the only problem with that is I am constantly on my phone with other things and really just like having my PC be just that an escape away from my phone that is a giant PITA ringing and vibrating. I constantly use afterburner to monitor my card usage etc, as it seems there are more and more games I play that are buggy and it lets me be confident that its not my system. Also I am not a fan of playing with the overlay on my screen because it's a distraction and takes away from my screen space. I guess its just personal preference. I guess my biggest problem (if you consider it one) is I am constantly changing parts. If I could only find someone to donate or loan me new parts I would save a bunch of money!!
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#4731389 Posted on: 12/25/2013 07:26 AM
Well, it's not a problem if you can afford it or you can re-sell them at the right price, as long as its fun for you
. I use remote system monitor on the phone, but yeah if you want to disconnect from the phone, it not an option, i prefer to turn on silence mode and do not answer any1, no1 expects me to answers asap so its fine
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Or use a key to toggle on-off osd for those "debugging moments",but yeah in your case that kind of LCD makes sense.
True with the cell phone apps, the only problem with that is I am constantly on my phone with other things and really just like having my PC be just that an escape away from my phone that is a giant PITA ringing and vibrating. I constantly use afterburner to monitor my card usage etc, as it seems there are more and more games I play that are buggy and it lets me be confident that its not my system. Also I am not a fan of playing with the overlay on my screen because it's a distraction and takes away from my screen space. I guess its just personal preference. I guess my biggest problem (if you consider it one) is I am constantly changing parts. If I could only find someone to donate or loan me new parts I would save a bunch of money!!
Well, it's not a problem if you can afford it or you can re-sell them at the right price, as long as its fun for you


Or use a key to toggle on-off osd for those "debugging moments",but yeah in your case that kind of LCD makes sense.
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#4731488 Posted on: 12/25/2013 02:37 PM
I can't say it's a bad mouse, time will show, but i don't think that it should be classified as gurus recommended, price is high also hardcore gamers who buys these kind of mouses usually buy corded/wired or i don't know something?
I can't say it's a bad mouse, time will show, but i don't think that it should be classified as gurus recommended, price is high also hardcore gamers who buys these kind of mouses usually buy corded/wired or i don't know something?
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I really like the looks of this mouse. I like having extra buttons because I have problems hitting the wrong buttons on the keyboard in panics. I am curious though, will the OLED screen be able to run other programs? I went from my Logitech keyboard and loved the afterburner monitoring on the screen. I didn't read the whole article so maybe it mentioned it. If so this may replace my razer.